When Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands. It can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and, above all, especially in Ireland, in the pubs.
It is easy to play; inexpensive; and can be carried so as to be available for performances on all occasions.
The Clarke Celtic tin whistle has a pure, classic sound. Like the Sweetone and the MEG it is easy to play and suitable for beginners as well as for more advanced whistlers.
* The Clarke Celtic Tinwhistle is only available with D-tuning.